Section: POLSKIE HORYZONTY: The Female Gaze

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Eoin Moore
Germany, 1998, 81 Min

It's the year 1997. East Berliner Alex gets involved in the prostitution scene along Berlin's Kurfürstenstraße, where he makes the acquaintance of both Chantal and Svetlana. Having recently lost his job on a construction site, Alex has neither money nor a roof over his head.

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Svetlana is running out of patience and wants to return to her native Bosnia and Herzegovina. Torn between feelings of mutual loyalty and a more fundamental need to survive, the three of them are ultimately unable to escape the hustle and bustle of night-time Berlin.

Berlin has always been a city of contradictions. With East and Western Germans living side-by-side, encounters between them are an everyday occurrence. The same goes for Alex from Marzahn, who works on a construction site near Potsdamer Platz. He's a cheerful soul, even though he's divorced, homeless and about to be made redundant due to his insistence on selling stolen tools on the side. In Berlin's red-light district, centred around the Kurfürstenstraße, he encounters both Svetlana and Chantal. He falls for the former, the latter has a flat however. Svetlana, in turn, needs to get married since her immigration status is soon to be up for discussion. The need to survive drives the three of them on to the streets of this city of contrasts, bordering as it does Eastern and Western Europe.

Lacking in a script, director Eoin Moore instead allowed the plot to evolve on set. The result is a highly authentic atmosphere, complemented by a stellar performance from Andreas Schmidt. KF

Filmformat
35 mm | Farbe / colour
Drehbuch
Eoin Moore
Kamera
Bernd Löhr, Eoin Moore
Ton
Andreas Köppen
Schnitt
Dirk Grau, Eoin Moore
Ausstattung
Gudrun Schröte
Darsteller
Christoph Beisswanger, Philippe Bober, Claudia Bunzel, Andreas Schmidt, Tamara Simunovic, Kathleen Gallego Zapata
Produzent
Christian Hohoff
Produktion
Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin GmbH
Co-Produktion
ZDF, 3Sat
Kontakt
Deutsche Kinemathek - Museum für Film und Fernsehen
Potsdamer Straße 2
10785 Berlin
Germany
Tel.: +49.30.300.90 30
info@deutsche-kinemathek.de
www.deutsche-kinemathek.de
Eoin Moore

Eoin Moore - born 1968 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. In 1988 he moved to Berlin, where he worked as director of photography and sound designer. From 1991 until 1998 he studied directing at the German Film and Television Academy Berlin. Moore today works as a screenwriter and director of TV and film productions.

Movies
9 ½ MINUTEN (1995, short)
CONAMARA (2000)
VERKEHRSINSEL (2001, short)
PIGS WILL FLY (2002)
IM SCHWITZKASTEN (2005)

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